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Enric Collection

Enric Prat de la Riba, a prominent Catalan nationalist, left an indelible mark on Spanish and Catalan politics

Background imageEnric Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100445

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scotland, lothian, edinburgh, holyrood scottish parliament buillding designed by enric miralles

Background imageEnric Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100439

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scotland, lothian, edinburgh, holyrood view over the new scottish parliament builldings designed by enric miralles with calton hill behind

Background imageEnric Collection: Portrait of Enric Prat de la Riba, (1870-1917), Spanish and Catalan politician, first

Portrait of Enric Prat de la Riba, (1870-1917), Spanish and Catalan politician, first president of the Mancomunidad of Cataluna, charcoal by Ramon Casas

Background imageEnric Collection: Martin I El Humano (1356-1410), King of Aragon and Catalonia, with his son Martin The Young

Martin I El Humano (1356-1410), King of Aragon and Catalonia, with his son Martin The Young (1376-1409), king of Sicily, Detail of the altarpiece of San Severo

Background imageEnric Collection: Musical score from the popular song El Comte Arnau, harmonized by Enric Morera (Barcelona

Musical score from the popular song El Comte Arnau, harmonized by Enric Morera (Barcelona, 1865-1942), cover drawn by Santiago Rusinol (Barcelona, 1861-Aranjuez, 1931), published in Barcelona, ??1897

Background imageEnric Collection: Ana Birules i Bertran (1954 -). Spanish politician, Minister of Science and Technology

Ana Birules i Bertran (1954 -). Spanish politician, Minister of Science and Technology, with Artur Mas and Enric Lacalle

Background imageEnric Collection: Barcelona Courthouse, designed by Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and Josep Domenech i Estepà

Barcelona Courthouse, designed by Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and Josep Domenech i Estepà
Barcelona Courthouse, designed by Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and Josep Domenech i Estepa (1858-1917), built between 1887 and 190

Background imageEnric Collection: Courthouse, designed by Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and Josep Domenech i Estepa (1858-1917)

Courthouse, designed by Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and Josep Domenech i Estepa (1858-1917), built between 1887 and 1908

Background imageEnric Collection: Barcelona Courthouse, 1908, by Enric Sagnier and Josep Domenech i Estapà

Barcelona Courthouse, 1908, by Enric Sagnier and Josep Domenech i Estapà
Barcelona Courthouse, 1908, by Enric Sagnier and Josep Domenech i Estapa

Background imageEnric Collection: PRAT DE LA RIBA, Enric (1870-1917). Catalan nationalist

PRAT DE LA RIBA, Enric (1870-1917). Catalan nationalist politician and writer. First president of the Commonwealth of Catalonia in 1914

Background imageEnric Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Edifici Planeta (Planetra Building)

SPAIN. Barcelona. Edifici Planeta (Planetra Building). Architects: Josep Maria Fargas and Enric Tous (1970). Architecture

Background imageEnric Collection: SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barceloneta. The

SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barceloneta. The new Gas Natural building work by Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue, 2006

Background imageEnric Collection: XIRGU, Margarita (1888-1969). Photo with dedication

XIRGU, Margarita (1888-1969). Photo with dedication in Catalan to the director Enric Jim鮥 z (5th June 1911)


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Enric Prat de la Riba, a prominent Catalan nationalist, left an indelible mark on Spanish and Catalan politics. Born in 1870, he dedicated his life to advocating for the rights and autonomy of Catalonia. Prat de la Riba's portrait captures his determination and passion for his cause. His influence can be seen in the works of other notable figures like Enric Morera, who harmonized the popular song "El Comte Arnau. " This musical score represents the cultural richness that Prat de la Riba fought to preserve. His legacy also extends beyond politics and music. The Barcelona Courthouse stands as a testament to his architectural vision alongside Enric Sagnier and Josep Domenech i Estepà. Their collaboration resulted in stunning buildings such as Edifici Planeta, which showcases their innovative designs. Prat de la Riba's impact is not limited to historical figures or structures; it continues into modern times with individuals like Ana Birules i Bertran. As a Spanish politician and Minister of Science and Technology, she carries forward Prat de la Riba's spirit by promoting progress while honoring Catalonia's unique identity. Just as Martin I El Humano fought for Aragon and Catalonia centuries ago, Enric Prat de la Riba championed their causes during his lifetime. His dedication paved the way for future generations to embrace their heritage proudly. In Barcelona's Barceloneta neighborhood, one can witness how this pride manifests itself in daily life. From its vibrant streets to its lively atmosphere, the spirit of Catalonia lives on thanks to pioneers like Prat de la Riba. Enric Prat de la Riba may have passed away in 1917, but his contributions continue shaping Spain today. His unwavering commitment towards preserving Catalan culture serves as an inspiration for all those who strive for self-determination and respect for regional identities worldwide.